Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [vb pp] out [art] " in BNC.

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1 And what pride she had , that transcended her meagre purse and the threadbare pelisse that so little kept out the winter cold that she still wore it inside the house , and had been obliged to come down from her room to seek a little warmth from the dying fire .
2 we , we 've only just got out the bath and then she says come on hurry up now
3 I could see no tourists or other strollers so quickly cast out a handful of breadcrumbs .
4 The analysts had so far carried out a largely theoretical exercise , developing models in a detached and objective way so that broad-based ideas about future strategies could be discussed with the College Principals and officers from the LEA headquarters .
5 He made very few mistakes and so often picked out the right line on the greens , lines which at the time I doubted , that I left the decisions to him . ’
6 The researchers have therefore not only separated out the effects of gluons from those due to quarks , but have also learned something about the still little understood way in which these building blocks turn into conventional particles .
7 During the past two days we have heard a vast number of contributions and I pay tribute to the common sense and foresight of Labour Members who have not only pointed out the inequalities of the system that is still in being but the pitfalls that we see ahead of us .
8 The country was conquered by the Afghans but by the middle of the century the Persians had not only thrown out the Afghans but also marched through the Khyber Pass and captured India .
9 But the NDC has not merely turfed out the CPL 's complaint with the milk and the cat .
10 Oddly , she had never shown much interest in touring in West Germany — perhaps she was scared to go that close to the border — and had not even taken out a West German passport , to which she was automatically entitled .
11 He was almost as hostile to his own mother as he was to Elinor 's , even though the politesse observed by his family meant he had not yet worked out a way of expressing it .
12 By the 1740s the Moghul central government had grown too weak to impose peace on Europeans , in the 1750s the British and the French took an important role in struggles among Indians , and by 1763 the British had made themselves rulers of one of the most important regions of India , though they had not yet worked out a legal form to express the new reality in India .
13 Ignoring her brother 's last remark , simply because Ellie had not yet worked out an answer to that particular problem , Ellie started to clear away their supper things into the kitchen .
14 Systemstar already has a full-time employee from Raima working in the UK , but has not yet worked out the details of its joint venture : a separate Systemstar operation could well continue to handle the distributor 's other product lines , which include a competitive product , the KnowledgeMan extended network database from Micro Data Base Systems Inc of Lafayette , Indiana .
15 Likewise , our early ancestors most probably sifted out the useful plants by scent , sight and intuition .
16 The pair also apparently worked out a new business model whose pricing is sensitive to the constraints placed on a software only company .
17 Maeght have also recently brought out the fifth and sixth volumes of their catalogue raisonné ‘ Miró Lithographe ’ .
18 The next one is er thinking about the conversations you did not record which of these was the main reason why they were n't recorded please just read out the numbers on the card .
19 Some boys if I 'm to be honest , but we have n't yet worked out the right way of gong about it .
20 Oh no , she 's definitely wants to go , but she has n't actually filled out the form .
21 The scheme was expensive , with in effect £8000 of public money being spent on each dwelling , since the local authority contribution to UDG almost exactly cancelled out the price it received for the land .
22 A loss would have almost certainly ruled out a semi-final berth for South Africa .
23 Er the point I was making to her was erm in her paper which er was excellent by the way , I forgot to say and I think you put it all very clearly and very nicely , y you , you very nicely set out the basic idea that the consequence and that in principle a male need contribute nothing more than his penis .
24 Central to the legislators ' notions of purity was an all-pervasive blood taboo which , as has been demonstrated above , embraced foodstuffs , sacrificial victims , humans , etc. , and very definitely separated out the male from the female .
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